PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS AND PHOTOGRAPHY. T 3029 ] Adams, A., 26 Bread Street, Aberdeen.—Carte de visite, stereoscopic views. [ 3030 ] Alfieri, C., Northwood, Hanley, Staffordshire.—Illustrations of Welsh scenery, &c.; negatives made in field camera. [ 3031 ] Amateur Photographic Association, 26 Haymarlcet, London.—Photographs by the members of the Association. [ 3032 ] Angel, 0., High Street, Exeter.—Photographs, enlarged by the solar camera from collodion negatives. [ 3033 ] Austen, W., 5 Buxton Place, Lambeth Hoad.—Presses, camera stands, head-dresses, &c. [ 3034 [ Barnes, R. F., 64a New Bond Street.—Photographs. C 3036 ] Bassano, A., 122 Regent Street, W—Coloured crayon, and plain photographic portraits. [ 3037 3 Beard, R., 31 King William Street, London Bridge.—Coloured and plain photographs and microscopic portraits. [ 3039 1 Bedford, F., 23 Rochester Road, Camden Road Villas.—Photographs: landscape and architecture by the wet collodion process. [ 3040 ] Bennett, A. W., 5 Bishopsgate Without, London.—Photographs: application of photography to illustration of books. Selection from Sedgfield’s English Cathedral Views and other scenery for the stereoscope, the scrap-book, and the album—including interiors and exteriors of Beverley, Bristol, Exeter, Winchester, Salisbury, Ely, Norwich, Peterborough, Lincoln, Rochester, Canterbury, and Wells cathedrals, with others. C V ) Price 1«. each for the stereoscope, or 6d. each for the album. The ruined castles and abbeys of Great Britain (21*.). Specimen of application of Photography to the illustra tion of books.